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	<title>Comments on: Coffee in Singapore! Ah&#8230;.heaven!</title>
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		<title>By: connie Adams</title>
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		<dc:creator>connie Adams</dc:creator>
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		<description>love your web site.  It&#039;s so good to see you and Joanna being used of God in such a might way.</description>
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		<title>By: Samuel</title>
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		<description>Actually &quot;kopi&quot; is Hokkien (one of the major Chinese dialect groups in Singapore) for coffee, so that&#039;s why it&#039;s also commonly called that. In fact, you might have noticed a chain of food courts called &quot;Kopitiam&quot;, which is literally &quot;coffeeshop&quot; in Hokkien.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually &#8220;kopi&#8221; is Hokkien (one of the major Chinese dialect groups in Singapore) for coffee, so that&#8217;s why it&#8217;s also commonly called that. In fact, you might have noticed a chain of food courts called &#8220;Kopitiam&#8221;, which is literally &#8220;coffeeshop&#8221; in Hokkien.</p>
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